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Digital Vestibular Rehabilitation After Acute Vertigo: What a Negative Superiority Trial Means
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Digital Vestibular Rehabilitation After Acute Vertigo: What a Negative Superiority Trial Means

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 06/16/2026
A 2026 PLOS One superiority trial found that internet-based vestibular rehabilitation was not superior to structured written instructions after acute vertigo. The result is clinically useful because the comparator was active, adherence was high, and safety was reassuring.
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Restoring Cortisol Rhythm May Be Key to Recovery After Cushing Syndrome
Posted inDiabetes & Endocrinology news Psychiatry

Restoring Cortisol Rhythm May Be Key to Recovery After Cushing Syndrome

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 06/15/2026
In treated Cushing syndrome, normal late-night salivary cortisol was linked to better mood, quality of life, and metabolic outcomes, suggesting circadian cortisol restoration may be a meaningful recovery target.
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Long-term Follow-up of Type 1 Diabetes Immunotherapy Trials Finds Reassuring Safety Signals
Posted inDiabetes & Endocrinology Immunology news

Long-term Follow-up of Type 1 Diabetes Immunotherapy Trials Finds Reassuring Safety Signals

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 06/15/2026
Long-term follow-up from type 1 diabetes immunotherapy trials found no excess self-reported infections, autoimmune disease, cancer, or serious hypoglycemia versus placebo, supporting an overall reassuring safety profile.
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Long-Term Safety Signals Remain Reassuring in Type 1 Diabetes Immunotherapy Follow-up
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Long-Term Safety Signals Remain Reassuring in Type 1 Diabetes Immunotherapy Follow-up

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 06/15/2026
Extended follow-up of participants from 14 randomized trials found no excess self-reported serious adverse outcomes after type 1 diabetes immunotherapy, supporting continued long-term surveillance.
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Mitochondrial Rescue in HFpEF: Elamipretide Restores Skeletal Muscle Performance in a Rat Model
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Mitochondrial Rescue in HFpEF: Elamipretide Restores Skeletal Muscle Performance in a Rat Model

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 06/15/2026
Elamipretide improved skeletal muscle force, titin phosphorylation, and atrophy in a HFpEF rat model, supporting cardiolipin stabilization as a promising mitochondrial-targeted strategy.
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Elamipretide Restores Skeletal Muscle Performance in a HFpEF Rat Model by Stabilizing Mitochondria
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Elamipretide Restores Skeletal Muscle Performance in a HFpEF Rat Model by Stabilizing Mitochondria

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 06/15/2026
In a HFpEF rat model, Elamipretide improved muscle force, reduced titin abnormalities, and prevented atrophy, supporting cardiolipin stabilization as a potential strategy for exercise intolerance.
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Can a Mitochondrial “Membrane Stabilizer” Restore Muscle Function in HFpEF? New Rat Data on Elamipretide
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Can a Mitochondrial “Membrane Stabilizer” Restore Muscle Function in HFpEF? New Rat Data on Elamipretide

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 06/15/2026
In a HFpEF rat model, elamipretide improved skeletal muscle force, reduced titin hyperphosphorylation, and prevented atrophy, supporting cardiolipin stabilization as a promising metabolic strategy.
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Cardiolipin Stabilization Revives Skeletal Muscle Performance in a Preclinical HFpEF Model
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Cardiolipin Stabilization Revives Skeletal Muscle Performance in a Preclinical HFpEF Model

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 06/15/2026
In a rat model of HFpEF, the mitochondrial-targeted peptide elamipretide improved skeletal muscle force, reduced atrophy, and normalized titin phosphorylation, supporting cardiolipin stabilization as a promising mechanism.
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Pregnancy-Associated SCAD in Focus: What the iSCAD Registry Reveals About a Rare but High-Stakes Cause of MI in Women
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Pregnancy-Associated SCAD in Focus: What the iSCAD Registry Reveals About a Rare but High-Stakes Cause of MI in Women

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 06/15/2026
The iSCAD Registry study highlights distinctive reproductive and psychosocial features among women with pregnancy-associated SCAD, underscoring the need for individualized counseling, heightened diagnostic suspicion, and multidisciplinary follow-up.
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Blood DNA Methylation Maps Atherosclerosis Across Vascular Beds: Strong Signals, but Mostly a Record of Cumulative Risk Exposure
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Blood DNA Methylation Maps Atherosclerosis Across Vascular Beds: Strong Signals, but Mostly a Record of Cumulative Risk Exposure

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 06/15/2026
In 2 prospective cohorts, blood DNA methylation was associated with carotid, coronary, and peripheral atherosclerosis, but most signals overlapped with smoking and cardiometabolic risk factors rather than vessel-specific biology.
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Can a Sirolimus-Eluting Balloon Reduce Stent Use in De Novo Coronary Disease? New Randomized Evidence from SELUTION DeNovo
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Can a Sirolimus-Eluting Balloon Reduce Stent Use in De Novo Coronary Disease? New Randomized Evidence from SELUTION DeNovo

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 06/15/2026
A large randomized trial found sirolimus-eluting balloon with provisional stenting noninferior to routine DES at 1 year by intention-to-treat analysis, though repeat revascularization was slightly higher and per-protocol noninferiority was not confirmed.
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Can a Sirolimus-Eluting Balloon Strategy Rival Routine Stenting in De Novo Coronary Lesions? New Randomized Trial Says Maybe
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Can a Sirolimus-Eluting Balloon Strategy Rival Routine Stenting in De Novo Coronary Lesions? New Randomized Trial Says Maybe

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 06/15/2026
An SEB plus provisional stenting strategy was noninferior to routine DES at 1 year for target vessel failure, but repeat revascularization was modestly higher and per-protocol noninferiority was not confirmed.
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Avelumab Meets Methotrexate: A Promising First-Line Strategy for Low-Risk Gestational Trophoblastic Tumors
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Avelumab Meets Methotrexate: A Promising First-Line Strategy for Low-Risk Gestational Trophoblastic Tumors

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 06/15/2026
TROPHAMET found that avelumab plus methotrexate achieved very high hCG normalization and durable remission in low-risk gestational trophoblastic tumors, with manageable toxicity and preserved fertility, but randomized trials are still needed.
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Avelumab Plus Methotrexate in Low-Risk Gestational Trophoblastic Tumors: A Promising First-Line Signal From TROPHAMET
Posted innews OB/GYN & Women’s Health Oncology

Avelumab Plus Methotrexate in Low-Risk Gestational Trophoblastic Tumors: A Promising First-Line Signal From TROPHAMET

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 06/15/2026
TROPHAMET found that first-line avelumab plus methotrexate achieved 96.2% hCG normalization in low-risk gestational trophoblastic tumors with manageable toxicity, no relapses at 41 months, and preserved fertility.
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Restoring Physiology After Upper Extremity Amputation: What the First Human AMI Reconstruction Experience Suggests
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Restoring Physiology After Upper Extremity Amputation: What the First Human AMI Reconstruction Experience Suggests

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 06/15/2026
A small human cohort study suggests that upper extremity amputation with AMI reconstruction is feasible and may preserve residual limb volume, improve muscle mechanics, and reduce pain and phantom limb symptoms.
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Earlier ADHD Diagnosis May Mark a Better Educational Trajectory: What a Finnish Registry Study Found
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Earlier ADHD Diagnosis May Mark a Better Educational Trajectory: What a Finnish Registry Study Found

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 06/15/2026
In a nationwide Finnish cohort, earlier ADHD diagnosis was linked to better school performance, more academic progression, and less dropout than diagnosis closer to age 16, especially before educational track selection.
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When the ICU Trauma Lingers: How Family PTSD Symptoms Build Across the Critical Illness Journey
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When the ICU Trauma Lingers: How Family PTSD Symptoms Build Across the Critical Illness Journey

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 06/15/2026
Qualitative interviews show family PTSD after ICU care is shaped by cumulative stressors across the illness trajectory, highlighting the need for continuous, family-centered communication and support.
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A New Bedside Twist on Passive Leg Raising: PPV Change Predicts Fluid Responsiveness During Pressure Support Ventilation
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A New Bedside Twist on Passive Leg Raising: PPV Change Predicts Fluid Responsiveness During Pressure Support Ventilation

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 06/15/2026
In PSV patients, passive leg raising–induced PPV change predicted preload responsiveness, especially when inspiratory effort was low by P0.1.
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When Language Becomes a Safety Risk: English Proficiency and Hospital Restraint Practices
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When Language Becomes a Safety Risk: English Proficiency and Hospital Restraint Practices

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 06/15/2026
A large single-center study found that hospitalized patients with limited English proficiency had higher adjusted odds of physical restraint or antipsychotic use, especially when delirium was present, raising concerns about communication-driven care disparities.
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Fast, Broad Oseltamivir Prophylaxis May Cut Hospitalizations During Nursing Home Influenza Outbreaks
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Fast, Broad Oseltamivir Prophylaxis May Cut Hospitalizations During Nursing Home Influenza Outbreaks

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 06/15/2026
In a large target-trial emulation across US nursing homes, starting oseltamivir prophylaxis within 2 days for at least 70% of eligible residents was associated with fewer hospitalizations, but not lower short-term mortality.
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